DECEMBER 2022

VOlUME 05 ISSUE 12 DECEMBER 2022
Forms of a Mass Holiday in Uzbekistan: The Content of the Spectacle, Game Models, Rules for Staging
Akbar Kh. Atamukhamedov
Uzbekistan State Institute of Arts and Culture, Uzbekistan
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v5-i12-18

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ABSTRACT

This article attempts to analyze the foundations of the spiritual values of the people of Uzbekistan, which are primarily reflected in rituals and holidays. In turn, there is a parallel analysis of the formation and development of holidays in the process of life, the conditions for their constant honing and improvement. A well-organized holiday always has its own characteristics. In this event, everyone should feel like a participant in it. In no case should the impression of coercion to certain actions be created. The holiday should charge the participants with its energy, thanks to it, misunderstandings, if any, should disappear between them. During the holiday, many conflicts can be resolved. The purpose of the holiday is not to suppress them, but to work them out. We are not talking about the fact that the contradiction will disappear completely, during the holiday it is smoothed out. Any cultural - mass holiday or event has its own scenario. It is based on actions that are diverse in nature. These activities are based on the program, and can also be improvised, which involves the creative expression of each of the participants. The script of the holiday must be well-written. It is worth noting that it is no less important than the chosen place, premises, design, quality of service and the rest. The script, first of all, determines the interest of the guests. If the guests are not bored, then the holiday was a success, and the script was written correctly.

KEYWORDS:

the formation of a festive culture, holiday studies, Uzbekistan, traditions, innovation, audiovisual culture, directing, acting, spirituality.

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